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TrioPure
TM
Sanitation System
5A Chlorinator Cell - Injection
The Chlorinator Cell should be checked frequently to verify cor-
rect operation and to spot any problems early. Look through
the front of the cell at the injector (see below)
If there are no bubbles going into the water at the injector, then
there is a problem with the water flow. Check for and remove
anything that would restrict or block water flow, like:
• Dirt or clog in the pool filter
• Blockage at the skimmer or drain
• Scale built-up on the Chlorinator Cell plates
Calcium scale may build up on the chlorinator plates or brack-
ets at the back of the Chlorinator Cell. Follow the steps outlined
in Section 5D to remove scale. Keeping the water chemistry in
the ranges shown in Section 5B will prevent rapid scale growth
and reduce the amount of cleaning required.
SECTION 5
Monitoring & Maintenance
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5B Water Chemistry Parameters
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE!
Your TrioPure™ is designed to provide
continuous 24 hour sanitation. We recommend the following
water chemistry ranges and periodic checks to monitor your
systems efficiency (see table below).
Nitrates and Phosphates
Under ideal conditions, nitrate and phosphate levels in
swimming pools are zero (0). However, in some geographic
locations, these compounds are found in source water or are
introduced from the environment. It is important for the pool
owner to be aware that relatively small amounts of either
nitrates or phosphates can have a significant negative impact
on the performance of ozone and chlorine in swimming pools.
If you experience conditions such as cloudy water or algae
growth, or are unable to maintain a measurable level of chlorine
in the pool (when the TrioPure™ is working correctly) then test
for nitrates and phosphates. Treat phosphates per phosphate
remover manufacturer’s instructions.
5C Winterization
For colder climate regions with sustained low or freezing tem-
peratures, contact your local pool professional for proper pool
winterizing instructions.
Step 1
- Drain all plumbing lines to protect the TrioPure™ and
the bypass manifold from damage due to freezing.
Step 2
- Remove the chlorinator cell and let all water drain from
the TrioPure™. Store Chlorinator Cell in safe place.
Parameter
Suggested Range
Check Every…
How to Adjust
Free Chlorine
0.5 – 1.0 PPM
2 – 3 days
Increase: Turn the Chlorine Control knob
toward ‘Max’ setting (Add supplemental chlo-
rine or non-chlorine ‘shock’ as needed)
Decrease: Turn towards ‘Min’
pH
7.2-7.6
2 – 3 days
Increase: Add soda ash
Decrease: Add Muriatic acid
Total Alkalinity
80 – 120 PPM
1 – 3 months
Increase: Add bicarbonate of soda
Decrease: Add Muriatic acid
Calcium Hardness
200 – 400 PPM
1 – 3 months
Increase: Add calcium chloride
Decrease: Add drain & refill
Salinity
3,000 – 5,000 PPM (opti-
mum level = 3,500 PPM)
1 – 3 months
Increase: Refer to Section 3
Decrease: Drain & refill
Stabilizer
50 – 80 PPM
1 – 3 months
Increase Add Cyanuric acid
Decrease: Drain & refill
Phosphates
< 100 PPB (optimum
level = 0.00)
1 – 3 months
Decrease: Add phosphate remover
Ozone is drawn into
water stream
Look for bubbles here to
verify ozone sanitation
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